Got rid of the other post, since I found a better WIP shot! Enjoying working on this a lot more than I thought I would. To be finished on Monday. 

Everything I make is just a bunch of scribbles that slowly become tighter scribbles. Also makes fun practice in prep for ArtSlam, since part of my focus will be scenery this year.

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quick study done this morning to warm up for a painting due on Monday.

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Doodling teacher while he critiques on crit day.

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I thought I posted these, but they weren’t on the blog? Wanted to finish the set today, but that didn’t happen, so you get three WIPS instead. Plus Noah looking really, really strange w/out his tattoos

(And I’m so sorry if this is a double post for some)

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wippin’ woppin. will post the finished one with the other six sometime tomorrow

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schizostories:

Hey all! Two new pages are up at schizostories.com! Thanks for reading as always, as well as for your patience and understanding from last week. Happy Sunday!

And one last reblog for the night. Thanks again, everyone!

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schizostories:

Hey all! Two new pages are up at schizostories.com! Thanks for reading as always, as well as for your patience and understanding from last week. Happy Sunday!

Day time reblog! And possibly one more tonight. Thanks, everyone!

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Hey all! Two new pages are up at schizostories.com! Thanks for reading as always, as well as for your patience and understanding from last week. Happy Sunday!

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Evan E. Richards

Just wanted to share a valuable, super accessible, potential art resource for anyone interested. Drawing from film is one of the primary ways I learned how to draw and teach myself about comic making (and illustration in general), and is something that I’ve suggested to others for a really long time. It’s an AMAZING way to study scale, light, color theory, dynamic composition, general life studies, and of course visual storytelling by using all of the above means. 

So if you don’t have time to take screenshots from your favorite films, this website (shown to me by the fantastic Kelly Johnson), does some of the work for you, by extensively getting screenshots up of the duration of selected films. Check it out and go through his cinematography tag, and see if your favorites are up there. And then, if you feel compelled, do some studies from them!

(Some of my favorites are The Assassination of Jesse James, No Country for Old Men, Micmacs, The Shining, and Django Unchained)

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WIP that was ditched in favor of something a little more dynamic.

(and an added thanks to all of those offering their congrats and understanding a post or so back- you’re all wonderful).

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